Thursday, November 15, through Saturday, November 17

The Stardust, 218 Iowa Street, Davenport IA

Independent musicians and stand-up comedians from across the country and the Quad Cities region will gather for the Village of East Davenport's autumnal Gas Feed & Seed Festival – a three-day, genre-hopping celebration hosted by Moeller Nights and featuring concert and comedy sets at Davenport venues The Stardust and the Triple Crown Whiskey Bar & Raccoon Motel.

Thursday's currently scheduled artists include: pop, folk, and electric-rock singer/songwriter Madi Diaz; the indie rockers of Michigander; indie-pop musician Carl Anderson; country-folk artist Timothy George with his touring project Timmy the Teeth; the Alabama-based Americana and blues musicians of Early James; and a pair of actor/comedians in Denver, Colorado's Ben Kronberg and the Los Angeles-based Dan Gill, a native of Coralville, Iowa.

Both of those comedians, as well as the talents of Michigander and Timmy the Teeth, will also be performing on the Gas Feed & Seed's Friday lineup, which also consists of: the Minneapolis alt-rockers of Night Moves; Pennsylvania's R&B sensation Son Little; rocker Jacob Dillian Summers and his project Avid Dancer; Austin-based pop-rock outfit Sun June; the Denver-based indie rockers of Wildermiss; folk singer/songwriter Sharaya Summers; Los Angeles rockers and teenage quintet Liily; the rock talents of Iowa's own Closet Witch; and another pair of gifted touring comedians in Kyle Scanlan and Zach Pugh.

Admission to the November 15 through 17 Gas Feed & Seed Festival ranges from $20-35 for single-day passes and $40-76 for weekend passes, and more information and tickets are available by visiting MoellerNights.com.

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